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  2. Phosphates in detergent - Wikipedia

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    Discussion of banning phosphates from detergents in the United States started because of pollution of the Great Lakes. [12] Seventeen US states have partial or full bans on the use of phosphates in dish detergent, [13] and two US states (Maryland and New York) ban phosphates in commercial dishwashing. In 1983 there was a corruption scandal in ...

  3. The 6 Best Non-Toxic Laundry Detergents - AOL

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    Tide Purclean Liquid Laundry Detergent is a non-toxic, unscented detergent made with 75% plant-based ingredients. The formula is free of phosphates, dyes, chlorine, perfumes, and other toxic ...

  4. Soap substitute - Wikipedia

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    Major soap manufactures resisted an outright ban on phosphates, and in 1970 voluntarily agreed to lower phosphate concentrations in detergents to 8.7%. [6] Although the US federal government has made no legislation banning phosphates in laundry detergent, between 1971 and 1990, most US states independently banned or strictly limited it. [15]

  5. Laundry detergent - Wikipedia

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    Laundry detergent is a type of detergent (cleaning agent) used for cleaning dirty laundry (clothes). Laundry detergent is manufactured in powder ( washing powder ) and liquid form. While powdered and liquid detergents hold roughly equal share of the worldwide laundry detergent market in terms of value , powdered detergents are sold twice as ...

  6. The 11 Best All-Natural Laundry Detergents - AOL

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    Gentle enough for the entire family, Aspen Clean Laundry Detergent is effective on stains without using any harmful compounds. It’s 100% vegan, eco-friendly, and non toxic, so you can have peace ...

  7. Calgon - Wikipedia

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    The original product consisted of powdered sodium hexametaphosphate (amorphous sodium polyphosphate), which, in water, would complex with ambient calcium ions and certain other cations—preventing formation of unwanted salts and interference by those cations with the actions of soap or other detergents.